Title: Concatenate Coordination and Mutual Coordination
1Concatenate Coordination and Mutual Coordination
- By Dan Klein and Aaron Orsborn
- Feb 2009
- Link to paper
2Lets check the dictionary
- Two definitions of the verb to coordinate
- Transitive - verb takes a direct object
- A businessperson coordinates factors of
production to make profits - Concatenate
- Intransitive - no direct object
- Coordinating with one another, to a focal point
- Japanese drive on the left
- Mutual
3Two usagesConcatenate and Mutual
4Mutual Coordination
- The mutually intermeshing of behavior
- Usually manifest, the actors can be made aware of
their mutually coordinated action - Depicted as a coordination game
5A coordination game with two coordination
equilibria
6Concatenate Coordination
- Concatenation chain, pattern, arrangement
- Concatenate coordination may refer to a
concatenation that is coordinated top-down, or a
concatenation lacking top-down direction. - Better coordination means more pleasing to the
mind imagined to behold the concatenation.
7The Interrelation of the two
- The big picture view from the boardroom is the
aspirational concatenation - the plan - There are myriad instances of mutual coordination
within the firm - The referent concatenation subsumes many
instances of mutual coordination
8Golfing facilities
- Suppose there is an owner of a golf course and an
owner of a golf school. - From the Schelling point of view, each has his
individual interests, and each mutually
coordinates his own plans and actions with those
of the other. - However, there is also a sense in which the two
form a cooperative unit that coordinates the set
of golf facilities in the concatenate sense. - But such isomorphism between the two
coordination occurs only when the mutual
coordinators are also the chiefs of the
referent concatenation.
9In the Beginning
- Herbert Spencer, First Principles
- He compared society to an organism.
- He wrote of complexity as higher levels of
coordination of functions within the organism. - Concatenate coordination.
10The Beginning in Economics Concatenate
Coordination in the Firm
- Simon Newcombs Princeton Review paper The
Organization of Labor (1880) - Others John Bates Clark, Thorstein Veblen, Frank
H. Knight, - Focused on entrepreneur/owner/manager as the
coordinator within the firm
11- Coordination within the firm was a quality of the
concatenation. It invoked a judgment imputed to a
mind imagined to behold the referent
concatenation. - It is natural for the beholder to correspond to
the owners, and to assume that the criterion
behind coordinativeness was honest profits a
fairly precise and accurate rule.
12From the Firm to the Economy
- But when Hayek, Coase, etc. took the idea of
coordination beyond the firm, the precision and
accuracy melted away. - For the vast concatenation, the imagined beholder
is much less clearly defined. - That did not stop them, however, from talking
about coordination of the vast concatenation. - Concatenate coordination invokes a Smithian sort
of beholding, a figurative being.
13Coordination and the LSE
- Hayeks 1933 lecture at the LSE
- Extended the idea to the entire economic system.
- Beyond that of an actual coordinator.
- Not entirely novel, but LSE brings it to the
center of Anglo-American economics - Ronald Coase The Nature of the Firm (1937)
- Arnold Plant
- W.H. Hutt
14Mutual Coordination Emerges
- Things started to change with the advent of
Thomas Schelling and game theory - Schellings The Strategy of Conflict (1960)
- Coordination is something we hope to achieve in
our interaction with others - David Lewis developed the idea of coordination
equilibrium in his book Convention (1969)
15Mutual is now dominant
- JSTOR search of QJE, EJ, JPE, AER, and Economica
for coordination in 2001 and 2002 - 75 articles found
- 6 concatenate
- 40 mutual
- 11 ambiguous
- 19 not applicable
16Reversal
17Quiz Mutual or Concatenate?
- Phil Wiest coordinated the schedule of classes
with the everyones stated preferences in mind. - I need to coordinate with her to pick up my
Craigslist items. - By playing according to the sheet music each
musician coordinates with the other musicians. - The decorator has beautifully coordinated colors
and patterns.
18Cooperation defined in terms of the two
coordinations
- Cooperation the mutual coordinating of eachs
actions in a context in which each cooperator
perceives, however fuzzily, to be making a
contribution to the same referent concatenationa
good team performance, a clean neighborhood, a
productive bread factory. There is a mutual
awareness of cooperating in the achieving of the
concatenation. - The spirit of cooperation is especially
pronounced when there is not only mutual
awareness but mutual sentiment in the experience.
We did it together!
19Central direction vs spontaneous action
- Both concatenate and mutual coordination have
spontaneous manifestations to go along with
centrally directed ones - Spontaneous order
- The vast concatenation that produces a woolen
coat - Spontaneous emergence of conventions
- Languages, monies, and norms
20Reasons to care
- Helps us appreciate concatenate coordination
- The grand concatenation What satisfies the mind
imagined to behold it? - The matter is not only instrumental, but also
what the aesthetic sensibilities are. - Adam Smith said of the rules of elegant and
sublime writing loose, vague, and
indeterminate. - The decline of concatenate coincides not only
with the rise of mutual, but the rise of
efficiency and optimality, and modernist and
positivist images of science.
21Mutual shouldnt overshadow concatenate
- Concatenate came first and must not be
overshadowed by mutual - The two typically interrelate in experience.
- But the two are distinct.
- Both should be understood and utilized.
- The big issues are about the big concatenation.
22Does Efficiency make Concatenate Coordination
Nugatory?
- Lets admit the vagueness of efficiency
- diminishing marginal utility of wealth
- The hypothetical nature of propositions, giving
rise to ambiguities in, for example, the
time-to-adjustment - The collective action problems that might matter
to the individuals contemplation of how much he
would be willing to pay - The issue of deeper, truer preferences
- Identity factors
- Future preferences
- The Smithian distinction between passive
experience and moral agency - Economists do not have good data
23- And when economic efficiency is confined to
make it relatively precise and accurate, it
really is a lower-level criterion for overall
judgment. - That is, narrower, more precise notions of
economic efficiency are not a final arbiter of
the social good.
24- I.M.D. Little A Critique of Welfare Economics
(1957) - Economic welfare is a subject in which rigour
and refinement are probably worse than useless.
It is satisfying, and impressive, that a
rigourous logical system, with some apparent
reality, should have been set up in the field of
the social sciences but we must not let
ourselves be so impressed that we forget that its
reality is obviously limited and that the degree
of such reality is a matter of judgement and
opinion.
25- Behind our judgments are sensibilities that are
sometimes better explored by openly aestheticized
terms, such as concatenate coordination.
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